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Show THE JORDAN JOURNAL llEATITU DE ,- By EDMUND VANCE COOKE "Malice toward none and charity for all!" Sonorously the accents rise and fall And echo down the half-forgotten ... Put ' And yet shall echo while the ages BIG REDUCTION IN CLOSED CAR PRICES Effective February 11th New Price ' .. TUDOR . COUPE • FORDOR • • • Old Prioe '520 •sso '565 '520 '660 •soo Reduction '60 '20 '95 Demand for Fonl Cloaed Carl aiace the improYed types in colora were With 1reater outFut of introduced has been constantly increaain,. these type• preduction coats haYe been e11ened and it is the p;licy of th.. company to giYe it• customer• the benefit• of all aucla reducbona. last. "Malice toward none and charity for all." The words are still a challenge and a call Unto a wounded world, whose drooping heart Asks a fresh faith to soothe its hitter smart. Simple, symmetrical, serene, sublime, These words shine deathless on the dial of Time, Chaste as a statue in a Grecian hall"Malice toward none and charity for all." Unto a laboring Earth and all her brood, His great soul gave this new Beatitude, And atill today he whispers through the pall, "Malice toward none and charity for all." "Good Housekeeping" NEW SPRING SUITS FOR MEN WHO CARE . Our spring line is here, in a wealth of new shades and styles to select f1·om. We suggest that you make your selection while the assortment is fresh, and range in sizes large. These new suits are well up to our high standard in quality and style. The best dressed men in South Salt Lake County wear our clothing. Single and Double Breasted Models Famous Clothing Company C. E. Matthews, Mgr. Midvale, Utah BOTH GREAT LEADERS tributed and every one received val-~ dent of the United States, played great part toward winning our entines. Names of Lincoln and Lee Mr. J. M Mottan, ore hauler had pendence. He did his share in an accident yesterday. Yesterday a1= Closely Asaociated. Mrs. G. Hagander was hostess to be was g·Gtg down the steep hill ing a strong and great nation --Lnat year'a anniversary-the one the Pep club at her t!Om·e Wednesday the lines bl·oke and one of the horses of the thirteen original colonies. Abraham Lincoln, the sixth fell down. No nnl! wat: serillusly inhundred and sl.:l:teenth-of the birth of nr''""'r"'" Abraham Lincoln was unique for the afternoon. Sewing featured the passStates, United the of dent ' jured. ht · t i d o eig The storK visited 1\ir. and ~Irs. Ur- the union and gave it a "new coupling with lt of a commemorat on time. Luncheon was serve Starter and O.mountable Rim• $85 Extra of are He made many S'•eechrs Th d nr d Lee. Formal exer- 111e1nbers. of Robert Edward the .ey ban'., home "e nes ay. two men wer'! cises ln honor of fame. Among these is: tll€' G Tnck ucl Model T Chassis aatl Tractor Prices Remain Undaanretl Mrs. R. White was hostess to the now rejoicing over a h«t&- boy. held in the Hall of Fame for Great burg Address of immortal fame. Mr. and LeDuc C. L. Mrs, and Mr. Americans at New York university, ln N. H. club at her home Friday evenAll Priea f. o. 6. Detroit Horacf' G1·edey ,an American jou which there have long been memorial I mg. Pro.rrt""d'e games were played and Mrs. D. D. Robertson. motored to I.Jorn in Xew Hampshire, nalist, enand evenmg Thursday Lake Salt guests. twenty to d . "' , d elsewhere and both; them tablets for 1 jGyed the musical comedy, "No No, Hints Towants Heforms, "v·pr,,an . , the two names were--always have an :supper serve Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wambel·g of Nannette" at the Salt Lake Theatre. Joumey to l:;an Francisco, The been-closely associated. It wlll not be overlooked, either, that Mwvale entertained the M. il-1. ~. club 1 Mr. an'd :VIrs. L. A. Walker gave ican Conflict, Hecollections of a steps have been taken for the re- at their home 'lllursday evemng. Pro~ 1a dinner party Wednesday. Twenty- Life, and Essays on Political habilltat!on and safeguardlanship of gt·essive Rook was played and pn,ze" six guests were present. Later in omy: St. \'alentirc, a great saint in Lee's old home; and the government :om arued to i'llr:;. _L. L. l{addou a~l~ thP evering, bridge was played, .Mrs. is plannln&' the construction of a mon- .\lr. '1. Cook ol 1\-lluvale. ::,upper was Cotter won the ladies first prize and world of his time, was always read to ndp eve yone. He set a great ton were dinner guests of Mrs. Ern- · umental bridge across the Potomac. ::>ugg..:::;tion::; were used m the_ deco~a- Mr. A vcn the consolation. to c.il o• l1is io.wwf'l·s. am;,Jle _ _ Valentme guests. sixteen to served meLincoln the from directly leadln&' ' Thursday. Silcox 1 est men, all did noted work 'l'hese Mrs Ernest Silcox spent the week FFBRC.\RY-.\10NTH OF Lions. morlal to Arlington. no h,nger among now )Ugh th YS BlRTHDA EX'S l\1 FAMOUS Monday evening of l..lbt week th<• It ls well. We have passed the slxMr. and Mrs. John Mauckley of Lo- end at Riverton, guest of Mrs. Alvin live.; on and we stJII work their Midvale GQUAL when fields were !oat tleth anniversary of the ending of the, f 1 itnLis and relatnes surpnsed Mrs. Dorothy Peck!" am gan spent last week visiting Mr. and Miller Friday. She attended a party .... l\1i~s Peterson cdve the OC!Hfit of what thc~r or fields were won, given in honor of Mrs. Joseph Green Civil war ln the surrender of Lee to .Laura Cowdell at the home of her Feb 16 192 (i . Mrs. P, T. Bateman. With breath of popular apin which We should tnerffnrt: appreciate month the is F~bruary played and Stotl:'lund. were Games Clarence .vlrs. Riverton. at uaugnter ln Without Grant at Appomattox. Miss Retta Bateman and Glen Turplawe or blame, fivo it.onor the.r mt mory. least at of birthdays the occurs eujoyeu. guests. were fifty hy uancing luncheon was enjoyed even an lnflnltesimal degree repudi- \...<·•""::; :ml Nor fanned or damped, unner were guests of Mr. and Mrs. De W I Henry fame: world-wide of men gue;;ts. twenty Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gardner are reatlng the sentiments of tltat time, :~ ::;upper \HI:S served to quenchably the same, Wayne Turner of Salt Lake Wednes· A'1: 'Jean b' iness pays Mr. H. W. Monon has suttercd the Longfellow George Washington Abceiving congratulations on the birth lessening the significance of thte 01 lt Too inward to be reached by flaws of d t ·1 h 11 ' day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tur· • . . H. k . ramen arb! Irrevocable Its and war idle fame. born Sunday February daughter a of t' rm roa s o t to y .ln'II..000 and Grl'eley Horace Lincu1n raham con-~ IS e. st10 a 1rom week past i 1 1 f t ner have recently returned from an 0 Soldier and statesman, rarest unison; St Valentine - \vhv· these men should lumber from the we.·tern m 11~ to 14. Mother and daughter are doing sutpremedlslstueas tl.nttal ngontao un of . d . . h recoong llition is repo1'ted as improved. muli regar we the extended visit to Los Angeles. High-poised example of great dutie.t · fine. an 1 be honored will be told the the fol- fas~er~ kplant~ ~~~d cons~mJrs: done, Mrs. l\I. A. ~tuart o~ ~:nf nlze an accompllshed fact of slxt~· After spending several weeks m honors world's a breathing as Simply ol o ·f::; t ·c a~ ehnhl~ annuad 't ~am . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffman are Nevada Theron Webber is home sufyears as a closed chapter ln our hls Mrs. Ture .Pei"'""". ol ta I:' .da e were lowing paragraphs, worn arthe on congratulations t receiving · h · Henry w. Longfellow..aD emment w oH., ·.' o t e an<t, an. 1: IS. ' guests of Mrs. ~·. Stuar . .' n ay. . tory. As life's indifferent gifts to all men born; fering with blood poisomng m is riYal of a daughter born Tuesday, Feb Mrs. A. E. Williams vislted at Bmg American poet, was born m Portland, the Allleri~an Tree A :souatwn It would be as foolish to expect the Dumb for himself, unless it were to God, Gili ~11 1~ Maine. Among his famous poems are th..,re are &1,999,!iJ9 aaes of South to forget Lee, or to cease to ham Friday. 1 But for his barefoot soldiers eloquent, · the biggest events of the ruary Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bird and Miss Evangeline, Hiawatha and Miles land in the cour try that should the were Swenson C. l\Irs. One Of and Mr. the expect to would 1t as hlm honor they Tumping the snow to coral where month was a party at the home o.f · Elsie Bird attended a party at Mid- 1 put to work growir g trE;es;.--St)o1mn Standish. T. Mrs. and Mr. oi guests trod, ·dinner It Lincoln. L~rnore to slmllarly North Held by his awe in hollow-eyed content; Orson Shulse~, on the_ Re~wood r~au, 1 vale Thursday given in honor of Mr.' Spoke~ man Review. Prcsifirst the Washington, George Tuesday. Lake Salt La not unreasonable to expect both · Hanck of Modest, yet firm a.s nature's aclf; un• __ ___ _ given by Mane and Lila Shulsen Sat- , Harry Thomas it being his birthday and Mr. visited Raddon E. T. Mrs. recogto country the and all parts of blamed, and dancing 1 j Bingham, of !{awlings urday night. Ga~es were played and : anniversary. Games j, A. Mrs. virtues Intrinsic tlte nize and to honor Save by the men his nobler temper a two course luncHeon was served 1 were enjoyed and luncheon served to them both-each the Indisputably parents of Mrs. Raudon, Monday. of shamed; 1 guests. w the f~owmg guests: Joy ~nd Ray The Volunteer Firemen entertained 1 beat representative of the cause for Never seduced through show of pretent Mr. and Mrs. Parley Garfield, Mr. good N~ylor, Vern?n Ball, Gerald. Fran~ of which he strove. And we have no at a country store dancing party in By other than unsetting lights to steer Bmgham, Ehas Denas, Susie Strmg- , and Mrs. Clarence Carter, Mr. and que.ttlon that If, In the Elysian fields, the Amu:;ement hall Wednesday evin heaven, nor than hil the mighty !hade of Lincoln Is regard- ening. ham, Clara Clawson of Salt Lake, ' :Mrs. Doyle Carter and Florence Gar- \ New-trimmed steadfast mood, of what now happens In thls world. ful Clark Parry Mrs. Santaquin, of ileld and Fred Bu::;h, Mr. (;ache, Norma lVIiss Leola Hand was a guest at More steadfast, far from rashness u will give benign approval to this he Women appreciate man's visweek-end the Merill Warsback of Magna, Floyd ~b- of Park City spent from fear; party in the Butter Krust hall of a own hls with couplln&' commemorative batt, Ross Baieman, Myrtle Cundlck, iting relatives. Rigid, but with himself first, graspln1 formality in dress, as a given by the employees name the name of his one-tlme most ~alt Lake, still Mr. and Mrs. David Roach have .1\iarie, Lila Edna and Farrell Shuldelicate compliment formidable antagonist. - Washln~rton of the Continental Oil company on I In swerveless poise the wave-beat helm sen. Prizen were won by Floyd Ab- moved to Granite. evening. Thursday of will; Poet. Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchel of River 1 Not honored then or now becauae he boti, Norma Warsback, Fred Bu.sh. Mrs. W. Pierson entertained the of(BY Oua LoNDON STYLE A very successful party was g1ven ton annouce the engagement of their wooed ficers and teachers of the Second withatill The popular voice, but that he 0BSERV~R) in honor of Mrs. Alonza Buckley on daughter, Lillian to Thomas Jones of ward Primary at her home Tuesday stood. Friday afternoon. Luncheon was serv- West Jordan, son of Mr. and Mrs. T ONDON-A man's home, hiH afternoon. Luncheon was served. Broad-minded, higher-souled, there il ed to Mrs. Soren Dahl. Mrs. Charles Henrv Jones. The wedding will take furniture, his clothes; his 1 L enterJensen C. D. Mrs. and Mr. · but one Smith, Mrs. George Goodrich, Mrs. place" in the near future. Who was all this and our'• and all men'• ::.t club and his manners- evening Social conversation the tamed Under the direction of their presiElzina Tuttle, Mrs. Wm. McCune, -Washington. their home on State Street Saturday all the details of his d,1ily lifeMrs. Arthur Peterson, Mrs. Dustin dent, Miss Delila Sprattling, the evening. Supper was served to 2•! have much to do with his success Peterson, Mrs. Henry Jensen, Mrs. Gleaner girls went to South Cottonguests. Out-of-town guests were Dr. in society or business. Albert Olson, Mrs. E. Hart, Mrs. wood Friday night and rendered a Mr. and Lake Salt of Jensen Wallace A carefully chosen dinner; a JORDAN MUSIC Glen Beckstead, Mrs. Claude Abbott, one act play, "Husband Hunters," to and Mrs. Glen Jense1t of Idaho. Valselection of orchids for tactful Mrs. Hugh BucKley, Mtss Olive Leak, a large and appreciative audience. entin~ suggestiOns wert~ used in the table decoration because he The music features of the Sandy and Elva Gardner. Progressive games The following girls took part: Mild1 Llecorations. knows her pref.erence fo;.- that were played, first prize going to Mrs. red and Leah Yates, Lucile and Edna Third ward Reunion were. 1. The MelThE: teachers of the grade school flower-things hke that g1ve d.cCharles Smith and consolation to Bateman, Myrtle Cundick, Delila I O-Dee singers, two numbers; 2. Sowill entertain the children and parlight to any woman. She wtll CrosSprattling, Edna Malstrom, Merland prnao solo by Miss Berniece Olive Leak. ents at a dancing party in the school accept her host's wearing of thr . A well arranged progr~ was and Genevieve Gardner, Elsie Dahl, 1 gr<1ve; 3. Two numbers. h! a mixed building Friday evening. traditional evening tailed coat, gtven Monday at the Gramte ward Thelma Henderson. Vesta Lancaster, 1soprano; Mr. L. W. N1elson, tenor; Mr. and Mrs. H. Sorenson have Lorus Mr. lato; Smith, Alma Mrs. white i\aistcoat and white tie, as rendered was reading A Bird. Elsie E. Mrs. of direction the house, under moved into their new home and Mr. bass. Hand, Richardson. Leland a delicate compliment. 0. Maxfield of South Jordan. Those by Mrs. and Mrs. E. Beck of Midvale have • * • and Saturday spent Wooley Erma My obsen-ations of men's style taking part on the pro_gram were Elmoved into the City Hall which was Mr. Lorus Hand, teacher of piano, Hart Schaffner & ~farx have for mer and Della Palmer, Myrtle Roz- Sunday as the guest of Miss Lucile formerly uccupie1 by Mr. and Mrs. 1 will present some of his pupils in ella, and Mirinda Beckstead, Orion Bateman me an opportunity to sec given H. Sorenson. Sandy the in given be to recital, a school high to went number large A MaxRosamond Mrs. Newbolt and a good deal of feminine human Mrs. W. O'Brien was a guest at a field of South Jordan, Mr. William Friday night and a~illlded the basket Third ward chapel Wednesday evennature as ''"ell. I have long obtea party given at fue home of Mrs. Pedler of. Salt Lake and Myrtle Cun- ball game between Bingham and Jor- 1 ing at eight o'clock, February 24. that women are prone to served J. Aylett of Midvale T.riursday after-, The piano selections to be played dick of West Jordan. After a success- dan. notice any little detail in a noon. In honor of Mrs. Calvin Drake and cover a wide range of the material ful program the evening was spent in The toy t~hop at 1207 New York ave. attire, tho they may not man's will The Daughters or t~e Pioneers Mrs. William Brady's birthday an- in grades one to five. There will be nue, Washington, in which Abraham hold their regular meeting Friday of dancing. admit it. The annual ward reunion will be niversaries, a party wargiven at the other selections from vocal music and Lincoln Ia said to have epent much of next week. P1ac·e of meeting will be The fact that a man is wear- vo1ai1le sous clochE', ll""hich is a held Monday, February ~:.!. 'fhe Old Drake home, Su:llilay afternoon. Re- other instrumental numbers. hla time with hla son Tad. a boutonniere, that he ha'l delicious wing of chicken cooked later. ing announced Folks committee has every thing ar- freshments were served to 39 guests. of the wards clubs Dramatic The put on the full evening tailed under glass in cream and mushIn the Mutual Conjoint meeting at Mr. and Mrs. Ed Drake, Mr. and ranged to -g1ve spec1al honor to the Ca:uaea Tran•it:nt are working on dramas to be presentcoat, may pass apparent~y un- rooms, followed by coffee. Old Folks. :r'hey will meet tn the: Mrs. Calvin Drake, Mr. and Mrs. 1 West Jordan, Sunday evening, FebruMen are sometimes Impelled by ed in the near future. Dates will be Such a dinner "·ill prove noticed, yet deep down m her ward chapel at 11 o'clock. Dinner William Brady attended ~ part~ at ary 14, special numb~rs were given; temporary and tran!llent causes to announced later. her acceptable to the most delicate heart she feels it was m will be served prompt at 12. At 2 · South Jordan Saturday mght, g1ven iwo piano duet selections, played by lo?k wlth favor upon sug~rest!ons rpf family and Hyatt B. Mrs. .and Mr palate, and leaves vct·y good exhonor. o'clock the l'ollowm. program will be in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Elif Nelson Miss Ludl~> Nelson and Miss Alice baste cltange. Lincoln was not &.:> Mr. and Mrs. M. Allsop and family for the little meal that must Paris, cuse in and London In 1·endered: Singing by the choir and j wh~ are leaving for Price to make 1 Ohlson of Sandy; two vocal duetts, easily swept from his maln purpose. and Mrs. W. L. Bateman were dinthe ayerage man takinl! out a be offered at the supper club congregation; prayer, Peter T. Rund- the1r home. Games and luncheon were sung by, Miss Eva Crapo, soprano He hated slavery, but every atom of ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. woman wears the formal t~·pe of which is visited afterwards. tenor, of his being was consecrated to the 1 and Mr. Leonard Olson, quist; singing, choir; "Welcome" ad- enjoyed by forty guests. Sunday. :Lake Salt of Brady Mention of these clubs redress. We do not send fl.o"'('l'S Sandy. dress· violm solo, G.lyde RadOon; read preservation of the Constitution and Salt of Bateman V. Mrs. and Mr. • * • There's no use crying'about it (the as lavishly as they do in Amer- minds me of the customs which ing ':Mrs. Leland Richardson; solo, the Union. He wrote to the workLake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ica,. but we do pay far more preYail at many in Lonclon. At Mr~. Mark Gardner; roll of honor, A. rubber situation). The signs were The West Jordan Ward Choir is Ingmen of Manchester, "One duty, R. W. Morron the past week. work the complet<' before to was hard others, working all to to off time paramount t~ok nobody but there, Mal-, Grace attention to the ordering of the the Embassy, which I suppose is F. Rundquist; reading, I preserve and maintain to namely, Barc~ me, of Bell "The operetta, the on ~as States the most exclusiYc of all, it is dinner. strom; piano so':.o, Thelma' Dimond; rf>ad them.. .Th~ Un:ted u. s. MINE SCHOOL NOTES ''Chips" Wm. McCune; song, West had the Plnlhppmes smce the Spamsh lonia." They expect to present 1t at once the Constitution, and tlte In· inhas for the member to sign his nsual Englishman an When Age 14 ' Fay Brown Jordan 'Quartet; solo, Lee Hibbard; I War, but it has taken a quarter of a two night in the West Jorclan school te~rrlty of the FederRI Republic." Reacross the bill and more 11ame thi! to go vited a woman to U. S. Mine School 8th Grade reading, Gladys Furse; piano solo, century . fo~ the gove.rnment to send audito~ium .the 3.rd and 4th of Ma~ch, i call his famous letter to Horace theatre with him, he asks hPr often than not, to pay by cheque Mrs. Elsie Nelson, Teacher Florence Todd· song "Hard Times a commtss1on to the 1sfands to study one mght m M1dvale and onP m,g-ht Greeley. "I would save the Union to dine at 7 :15, provided the rather than in cash. The U. S. Mine school children gave If I could save the Union, . . . Come Again N'o Mor~," Don Hogan. their availa?ility as. a source for 1in Riverton. . Another peculiarity of the show starts at 8 :30. IT e giws the schoolhouse program 1 The clmmatJc work 1s bemg direct- ~ltho~t treeing any slave I would a Lincoln A dance at night will finish the big rubber.-ChiCago Tnbune. her quite a light meal: half a London Supper Clubs is that That a man doesn't know really 1ed by Mrs. Mark Gardner. Mr. Clyde do It, and If I could save It by free- Friday, February 13, 1926. day. Baxter's five-piece orchestra dozen Whitstable o~·sters, fol- tlJCy will ne\'er reserve a table; the slaves, I would do lt; The U. S. Mine school had a Valwill furnish the music. All members what he can do until he tries, then L. Raddon has charge of the or- in' all of lowed by a cup of double con- they give them away according and Lf I could save lt by freein& entine box Friday afternoon. Afte1· of the ward over sixteen are invited. ~ he sometimes wishes he had never. cl1rstra music. Choister, Emanuel I the pro~ram the valentines were disalone, others leavln& and and then sumpremes de to the time of arriYal. some somme, i Olsen is directing the vocal music. weald alao do that." Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Miller of River- · tried, Sandy City News NEW OPEN CAR PRICES TOURING CAR RUNABOUT • • • • • • • • • $310 $290 West Jordan I , G :m I I 125 OUR LONDON STYLE LETTER I I I I • • • • i .. I I I I I at 1 |